You’ve probably heard that every device connected to the internet has its own unique Internet Protocol (IP) address. These addresses are categorized into private and public IP addresses. It's important to understand that each device connected to the internet is assigned a specific IP address. One of the most commonly used IP addresses is 192.168.0.1, which operates under the Class C private IP address range. As the default gateway for many home routers and WiFi networks, this IP address is often used to access the router's settings and configure network preferences. It’s typically entered in the browser as 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.l.0.1. However, it’s essential to note that this IP address is not directly accessible from the internet since it belongs to the private address space. This means that while devices within a local network can communicate with it, it cannot be accessed over the internet unless port forwarding or other configurations are used.